As the year draws to a close, I'm beginning to recognize the signs of buyer's remorse in my beauty routine. Now, don't get me wrong: I usually know a good makeup product when I see it (and wear it), but every now and then, there's one that throws me off my game.
The products in question are the ones that sat on my skin, dried out my lips, gave me a white cast, didn't last through then night or left a gruesome impression on my favorite white sweater. Once a year, I dedicate time comb through my hefty makeup collection and separate the products that didn't serve me well from the ones I'll be first in line to replace in the New Year.
If you're wondering which ones I would avoid, you're in luck. Here are the beauty products I'm saying goodbye to in 2023 and all the products I'm replacing them with. Keep reading to see which ones made the list.
There are too many lip glosses out there that promise peak shine and lasting hydration for your lips but end up giving a sticky experience. After spending many a windy day brushing stray strands of hair away from my overly sticky lips, I've decided enough is enough. It's time to invest in lip glosses that go on smoothly, have endless shine, and give your lips the moisture they deserve.
A smooth, healthy-looking complexion can be achieved without makeup, but a tinted moisturizer that adds a little bit of color and glow doesn't hurt. However, a tinted moisturizer that leaves a white cast definitely does. As someone blessed with melanin-rich skin, I'll be on the lookout for moisturizer that won't leave me looking grey.
You shouldn't have to question how long blushing cheeks will last when you're out and about. Blush that seemingly disappears without a trace doesn't deserve a reserved spot in the makeup bag, and my favorite white sweater didn't deserve a hot-pink stain on the left sleeve. I'm waving goodbye to blush that doesn't do its job.
Fluffy, natural-looking eyebrows are finally trending again, and I'm all for it (and glad the return of Pamela Anderson's shaved-off brow look didn't stick). Come January, I'll have my feathered brow routine down with the help of a sculpting wax and wand.
When done right, highlighter can add an eye-catching hint of sparkle to any makeup look. When it's done wrong, however, you may risk appearing as if glitter was misplaced on your face. I'm planning on avoiding the latter by finding highlighter that leaves me glowing and confident.
Last up: replacing all the mascara in my collection that congeals, clumps, and smears. I've found three mascaras that do everything I like and more, keeping my makeup fresh and free of mascara faux pas.